No matter how small any particle..it still have mass and gravity...so what's 10000000000000000 million trillion zillion years to form when we are not light forms and have no idea reality and time..when we die we will have no concept of time..and will gradually become another life form...
Why do humans think they are so vain to say the the creator of the universe has a resemblance to a human ? I understand the Jesus concept...but time travel is possible...Aliens have the capability to go into different dimensions..is that change coming soon to humans ?
@poemalocko Stars and planets are like water droplets floating in space. Except instead of surface tension making them round, it's gravity. It pulls everything towards the middle of the planet until it's all pretty much equal. As in: round. ;D
I'm sorry but there is absolutely no chance of life in the universe besides our own, we are a "Miracle"
To put this into perspective the chances of the earth being created and life to be conceived (i.e. sub-atomic particles, atoms, small organisms & bacteria) within a very tight window of opportunity is estimated to be:
4 to the power of 300 or 4.14951557×10^180
That is like the same person winning the UK lottery more than 1,000,000 times (I know it can't happen)
@RRReid294 Thats is just bullshit , more than 200 billion galaxys and every galaxy contains hundreds of millions of stars , the chances are now so big that you cant even do the math.
Your right there is predicted hundreds of billions, maybe even trillions of billions of galaxies and stars in the universe
But just because the universe is so big doesn't mean that it is guaranteed elsewhere in our universe.
Think about it the conditions need to be so perfect and those conditions which earth life was conceived is estimated at 4,149,515,570 followed by 171 zero's
For it to happen again elsewhere in our vast universe no matter how big is nigh on impossible.
@RRReid294 Life doesnt need perfect conditions , how arrogant is to think that way , life as we know it maybe , but in our own planet when bateria lives and uses arsenic in the DNA , or bacterias that lives in very hostile enviroments , you cant say that life needs special conditions ,its very probable that life can begin in other planets with different composition that our life , the chances are very high , even life as we know it are very probable .
Arrogant? you seem to be the arrogant one, when you fail to realise the astronomical odds of complex life being created and conceived
Yes bacteria and molecules have been found on very distant and hostile planets but because their environments are so harsh and brutal they are unable to thrive and evolve
I fully appreciate that although highly improbable life could develop in other ways but the numbers for me are just way too high against that happening.
Also I have to admit... I can't help but find it funny they simulated the tidally locked planets atmosphere over a span of five decades on such a planet.
With the way how the formation and evolution of life works, they should try how stable it is over five BILLION years. Or at least two or three billion.
If it turns out stable over THAT period of time, then indeed such strange worlds might be much better suited for life then you'd think.
@TheSkunkCat Why are you here? Is there any reason at all for life to exist? What we all fail to see is that we humans are a disease in the Earth..I mean put things in scale..In fact planets have life of their own..planets are born and planets die as well... their parents(sun & moon) die too..we are nothing..we are not intelligent..we are dumb beyond measure
I am extremely skeptical about the potential of both M-stars (to unstable, and any planets in the right orbit would be tidally locked) AND superearths (likely to hold huge thick atmospheres, leading to Venus-like planets, and crushing pressures.) to sustain life. I think it's possible maybe a FEW will. But I think most by far couldn't.
On the whole I think most planets with life will be bacteria-worlds (like Earth was for most of it's existence.)
Generally when it comes to stars, I agree with the idea of a galactic habitable zone and I only consider middle-aged F,G and K stars to be especially suitable habstars. (Which means I think by far most promising stuff in the galaxy will potentially be in 5% of 5% of all stars in this galaxy. (but hey, that's still 250 million good potential stars in the milky way at least I think.)
Now I DO think 'green moons' might well be possible. So I'm not ruling out gas giants in the green zone (provided they are heavy enough to have large enough moons.) But I AM skeptical of superearths. And obviously particularly bizarre orbits don't work either. So of those 250 million stars there's still alot I am skeptical about. But lets say only 1% has life and only 1% has COMPLEX life. That's still about 25.000 worlds with complex life. (And that's probably to few.)
Now lets say that of 25.000 worlds with complex life only 1% has intelligent life an that for whatever reasons only 1% of that manages to both create advanced technology and NOT wipe themselves out a few centuries after (As I think humans might well do.) Then there's about 2 or 3 advanced civilizations in the milky way.
Which explains why we can't find them. To scarce. (Which DOES line up well enough with how I see it.)
Still a few hundred intelligent non-tech species though!
Bottom line is though... I'm actually VERY skeptical about life in the cosmos. Mere size alone doesn't impress me. I require the stars to be of the right type and metallicity, and the planets to be of the right type to buy there might be life there. But even -I- still think the milky way alone will have more then a few patches of life scattered here and there.
And I think Kepler could well find some good ones even I'd find promising. (I love Kepler in fact!)
@TheSkunkCat You're basing your fact that all life needs water, air and lots of sunlight to evolve. Just like we evolved that way, there could be life that evolved using water little resources it had and even life that spawned living off of resources that would be harmful to life on our plane. Remember, there are over a billion stars. It takes us a light year to reach the sun, and stars are spread out over millions of light years apart. Thats a lot of room for life to evolve.
@UNDIQUE01 Light year is a measurement of distance, not a time, and on that note, the sun is only about 0.00016 light years away from us :P . Only further emphasises your point of there being a lot of room though ^^ .
@Dayokun Have you read "Rare Earth" by Peter Ward And Donald Brownlee? For there to be animal life, all of these conditions have to be right. Does it have four gas giants protecting it from meteorites? Does it have plate techtonics? Does it have enough water? And so on. I do believe that icy moons orbiting gas giants are promising though because the gas giant flexes them and gives them an energy source.
@LifeIsABigPuzzle Actually, thats not correct. For there to be life -as we know it- those conditions have to be met. We don't know everything that exists, and we likely never will.
tip of the iceberg... talking about just our galaxy. IF we find any planets that can host life in our galaxy THAT will be the tip of the iceberg... :P
If aliens have received signals from earth, and we tell them, "we come in peace" do you really think they would take us seriously after seeing what we do to each other?
@GMisurdaddy hmm.. Lets send something reasonable message in the signal.. "Hi there, So if you have 45 min lets talk about lord jesus christ".. Peace..
@GMisurdaddy if I were an alien I wouldn't trust humans at all, matter of fact I wouldn't let humans put one foot in my planet! We're like a virus looking for a new body to destroy.
anyway my point, im not a scientist but i can bet u £10000 we wont get in touch with any aliens in the next decade bet another £20000 next 2 decades if we ever fet in toich not b4 2023(why 2023, dont now just sound better and seems far away like 1-2 light years for me);)
100000 years! Thats more than i tought anyway like u said, they may be 1-2 light years away but its still a long way tough isnt it. Im saying we cant get there very soon but if tey want they can. Even if nasa get in touch with another life form what makes you think they will tell us. It would take at least couple of decades to announce it. Real scienctifix advance is fee decades of what comman people use. ie: internet, holographic tvs or even cars usingnelextric or water to run.anyway my point
Like using black holes(if that passible) orlike melocular transportation its a long shot.unless they plan traveling our planet soem time go and send a ship. Otherwise they need to have much much more higher technology then ours. I also think it very likely that there was life long long time ago in mars. But i also belive darth vade and luke skywalker hahahs
Universe is so big that to find an alien or aplanet like oira is like seaeching for needle in a giant ocean. In our life time its very less likely to get intouch with another inteligent life unless thet find us but they need to have far
More superior technology as its clear that we in or around our solar system there is no life form.also ie.: by traveling with light speed it would stilltake houndred or thousand years to pass milkyway. Now imagine that unless they have some kind of shortcut like
@evrenUK Who says they're all the way across the Milky Way? What if they're in a neighbooring Solar system that's just 1 or 2 lightyears away? Maybe they've already began traveling to Earth. Also, you said that to travel the Milky Way it takes "a hundred or thousand" years to get all the way across it. The Millky Way is 100,000 Light Years across, meaning it would take 100,000 years at light speed to get all the way across the Milky Way. There are lots of problems with your statements.
@FirstPersonShitter Along with feeling smarter, I also get that weird feeling that I'm sooo small and the universe is soo big And other feelings in that order.
I bet this is what America, Russia, ect do if they found a planet with life . They'll Just send very little scientist , and A hole bunch of soldiers , The scientist will try to explore and study the living creatures on that planet, but the soldiers will go and kill the living creatures and take the useful materials , We (We meaning Humans) NEVER come in peace.
There could be trillions for planets with all kinds of life in the uncounted billions of galaxies. Who knows were the boundaries are ( if even that boundaries exist at all). Interesting stuff.
Maybe some teenage alien in the universe is watching a documentary about life on other planets, and some other alien, that speaks in the documentary says: "Our best telescope sent us pictures of the most likely planet with life, we call it Foser 558.''
what new world order, it aint about aliens or mason groups like illiminati, thats just something exaggerated.the new world order is the highest state of imperialism, i just dont get how much people so desperate to believe that we been controlled by underground groups. open ur eys 4fsake, its weapon corps, drug corps , etc. we always been controlled by fat cat 'elite' bourgeois. sitcoms, dramas, stupid mtv, stupid so called news channels are just bombard people with their stupid fascist ideology
It's strange how we haven't found other lifeforms in the universe, we can find alive micro-bears inside of boiling water and find penguins in the south pole, but we still haven't even found another microbe in the entire visible universe.
@TheBaldchipmunk and exactly how much of the visible universe do you think we have examined close enough to detect a microbe? plus - we haven't even know about the micro organism for 200 years. Nothing strange about it at all.
You dont have too find something similar to earth in order to have life.... life can be anywhere/everywhere so why just try to find something similar rather than thinkin inside the box.....
one thing i don't get is they say that for a planet there needs to be water dirt and oxygen. but what if there is something like lets a a type of living creature that lives in lava you may never know or a creature that lives in rocks or something idk im just saying every living organism doesn't have to live like we do
Our solar system is unique and there can be no other "exactly" like ours. NONE! There cannot be another exact 9 planets orbiting the sun. So stick that in your hat and chew on it.
Really? We come in Peace? The only way we'd come in peace, is if we find out they are much more technologically advanced than us, but only until someone figured out how to take control. Since when have we not invaded and taken over every country? Killed and Mamed? Pretended to be allies just to get in, and then do the hook and switch? We're still freaking animals, with no respect for the life on our own planet. Good ideals always turn into deceit with the warmongers on this planet.
@Fesheca I disagree. Comparing our history from, say, 100,000 years ago to the modern age, we have expanded gigantically in our capacity to reason and our capacity to empathise. We went from tribes massacring each other to increasingly interconnected nation states, to supranational social unions. We've gone from gleefully hunting species to extinction (think of the dodo and carrier pidgeon) to trying to stop the natural extinction of several species alive today.
@Reghedable As long as this nation is controlled by warmongers, we will never be considered a peaceful civilization in the eyes of a more evolved species. How many countries have we recently invaded, taking over resources, destroying & killing, and when did we last have Congressional Oversight? Over 400,000 lives lost for the "cause" in the last decade, where all countries were entered illegally. Really? Peaceful?
I recommend your stepping outside yourself to get a better view.
@Fesheca I am Canadian, not American, and you are being Amerocentric. The pinnacle of human civilization was the USA at one point, but that is no longer the case. You are looking from a snapshot point of view. Yes, there is still war and violence. Yes, we do not live on a peaceful planet. However, consider the drastic differences between, say, the 21st century to the 20th century. Africa was annexed and conquered, and a few empires dominated the world.
@Fesheca This can be exemplified in the Boxer Rebellion, when in the late 1890s several Chinese rejected foreign influence and rebelled against the imperial powers, after which an alliance of empires defeated them and subjected them to a brutal occupation, then left after pillaging China of vast riches with barely a peep from international media. In contrast, the US war in Afghanistan and Iraq have been scathingly criticized for their rights abuses by both American and non American sources.
@Reghedable "Stepping Outside Oneself," is very enlightening, something few take the time to do. Even so, the question is whether an advanced E.T. Race would think Earth is peaceful. When you consider that most all governments are a part of the world-wide mind-set of the NWO who support that Amerocentric ideology, one has to conclude "if not part of the solution, they're part of the problem."
We're all in this together as a whole, and that's how the Earth will be judged, unfortunately.
@Reghedable The New World Order is happening now. Fesheca is right. Calling someone else a "tinfoil-hat guy" is part of the reason that evil men are able to do whatever they want.
To paraphrase Dave Chappelle, "Calling someone crazy is the ultimate conversation ender. It means you have dehumanized them and therefore will not listen to them from that point on. Maybe instead of calling them crazy, realize that the environment is a little fucked up."
@Reghedable Ha, look who's being smarmy now. Nice way to squirm out of an argument. The ? isn't if we EVER evolved. It's about our PRESENT state of consciousness. It matters not that fewer are killed. It matters that we kill, period. One life is too great to sacrifice so a ruling elite can control resources. Time to let the left hemisphere have a rest so your right brain can develop into something that resembles humanity . . . that is, if you even have the capacity to know what that means.
@Reghedable The idea of a New World Order can encompass much more than you care to think of. It doesn't have to be an ideal of lunic conspiratorial jibber jabber.
@Reghedable Human beings have not gotten any more peaceful in the time we have been on this planet. One needs only turn a single eye to the hunger, disease, war, filth, and poverty that exists in every country to realize this. If anything, we have become more warlike. A million years ago, we could kill each other with sticks and stones. Now we have guns and nuclear bombs.
Until the people of the world unite under the banner of peace and the common good, there will always be fear and war.
@f56789123 Yes, as I said, there is a great deal of work to be done. But use tribal mentalities as an example. Back in, say, 10,000 BC, tribes would massacre each other for things as small as differences in physical appearance and cultural norms. Look at the old testament as an example of the insanity that prevailed during this period.
@f56789123 Now contrast this to modern nation-states. Read my comments about the Boxer Rebellion in contrast to the modern day wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. I think I make my argument pretty strongly there. Consider the gigantic leaps we've made in such a short time. 350 years ago, Galileo was being persecuted for daring to suggest the world was round; now we've identified the beginning of the universe and are discovering hundreds of extrasolar planets.
@f56789123 you never know maybe a new species might just be what we need to bring us back together to show us were not the only ones that have problems , ill admit we could be more peacefull but that might just change if we see other species getting along, i belive in the theory that there are others and might just help instead of destroy , i hope if there are aliens that they are civilized and intellagent but we can only hope
@desigirl1223 I also hope that extraterrestrials would be peaceful - but these are things that are difficult if not impossible to know. We are always waiting for someone to come and save us from ourselves, whether it be a Jesus-figure or an alien civilization.
The message is the same, either way - that we have to help ourselves as a race. I think it is irresponsible to sit and wait for someone to save us when we are so capable of fixing our problems ourselves.
@moveaxebx We know that man is capable of both the greatest good and the greatest evil. It's all about choice and exercising free will in a responsible way.
Yes, man CAN be good on his own. humankind has the capacity for peace, and for war. We can kill and heal, hug and hurt. I have to assume you are trying to stick in a higher power to explain good, but why?
That seems totally unnecessary, and if you want to make any kind of statement that is that certain, then you need to support it.
@f56789123 Everytime I hear something like this, I want to quit my dream as a writer and dominate earth for that sole purpose of peace. Just destroy to create...
@PlushGallade Right, because Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Pakistan, Uganda, Yemen, etc., were uninhabited. You don't know what they're looking for, but if history is any indication...we surely know what the possibilities are.
Look man, I don't care how smart the aliens are; if they haven't invented ice cream and drink coffee, I'd rather stick with human stupidity encompassed in everything else we do.
when the world ends,im gonna hop on my magical ponycornasaurus and fly away to the planet Irk! :D ill bring the rest of the world with me don't worry.and if anyone trolls me TROLLS BE GONE!
I truly believe that there are other life forms out there, and the reason why they haven't contacted us is that only around 0.1% of the light from Earth has reached the Milky Way and 0.0000007% of light from Earth has reached the entire universe.
@Ravenielago16 the entire universe? Our planet is about 4.5 billion years old, the universe can possibly be up to 137,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 light years across. see the problem here? Either that or 2,740,000,000 light years across....no one knows
Book of Genesis chapter 6, Read it, because it tells you that Fallen Angels created HYBRID children with the woman on earth, and they are called Nephilim, they are the GIANTS of old, These Children, "NEPHILIM", are demonic. The Aliens, are fallen Angels, and they are creating more of them selves today by creating Hybrids for the armies of Satan to posses people, to fight against Jesus Christ when he comes again for the second coming, Jesus Christ is the way, life and truth, God Bless you.
Technically these guys are forgetting that even if it takes a long time to get to a planet thats already habitable we can still use terraforming on planets that are close to use until or tech can advance more.
You know what we should do? Instead of texting messages, we should send pictures, because maybe other worlds don't understand our language. I just sure hope we get something in my lifetime.
Ok..I watched it..where is my " diploma " ?
habman2009 16 hours ago
No matter how small any particle..it still have mass and gravity...so what's 10000000000000000 million trillion zillion years to form when we are not light forms and have no idea reality and time..when we die we will have no concept of time..and will gradually become another life form...
habman2009 16 hours ago
Why do humans think they are so vain to say the the creator of the universe has a resemblance to a human ? I understand the Jesus concept...but time travel is possible...Aliens have the capability to go into different dimensions..is that change coming soon to humans ?
habman2009 16 hours ago
And what about if life is already there?
GreatBomb126 1 day ago
what a planet need to spawn me? im not so pointy. just a KFC and i will live there!
debelabibica 3 days ago
The ending gave me shivers =)
LetYaRock 3 days ago
The question is? how far away is man from being a space faring spicies.
Is man ready to stop fighting agains each other?
The sooner he does so,the sooner we can get out there.
Good luck to mankind...
EagleTalon1970 1 week ago
I don't wanna be stupid or something but why the hell are planets always round i wanna see a square :D
poemalocko 1 week ago
@poemalocko Stars and planets are like water droplets floating in space. Except instead of surface tension making them round, it's gravity. It pulls everything towards the middle of the planet until it's all pretty much equal. As in: round. ;D
GuacamoleKun 1 week ago
@poemalocko (But I kind of wanna see a square too. Wasn't there a square planet in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy movie? I can't remember.)
GuacamoleKun 1 week ago
I'm sorry but there is absolutely no chance of life in the universe besides our own, we are a "Miracle"
To put this into perspective the chances of the earth being created and life to be conceived (i.e. sub-atomic particles, atoms, small organisms & bacteria) within a very tight window of opportunity is estimated to be:
4 to the power of 300 or 4.14951557×10^180
That is like the same person winning the UK lottery more than 1,000,000 times (I know it can't happen)
There is very little chance
RRReid294 1 week ago
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@RRReid294 "I'm sorry but there is absolutely no chance of life in the universe besides our own, we are a "Miracle" There is very little chance"
And in an infinite universe, this will occur an infinite number of times every second.
That, and your equation is simply made up.
Eiviyn 1 week ago
@RRReid294 Thats is just bullshit , more than 200 billion galaxys and every galaxy contains hundreds of millions of stars , the chances are now so big that you cant even do the math.
EdyMar77 1 week ago
@EdyMar77
Your right there is predicted hundreds of billions, maybe even trillions of billions of galaxies and stars in the universe
But just because the universe is so big doesn't mean that it is guaranteed elsewhere in our universe.
Think about it the conditions need to be so perfect and those conditions which earth life was conceived is estimated at 4,149,515,570 followed by 171 zero's
For it to happen again elsewhere in our vast universe no matter how big is nigh on impossible.
RRReid294 1 week ago
@RRReid294 Life doesnt need perfect conditions , how arrogant is to think that way , life as we know it maybe , but in our own planet when bateria lives and uses arsenic in the DNA , or bacterias that lives in very hostile enviroments , you cant say that life needs special conditions ,its very probable that life can begin in other planets with different composition that our life , the chances are very high , even life as we know it are very probable .
EdyMar77 1 week ago
@EdyMar77
Arrogant? you seem to be the arrogant one, when you fail to realise the astronomical odds of complex life being created and conceived
Yes bacteria and molecules have been found on very distant and hostile planets but because their environments are so harsh and brutal they are unable to thrive and evolve
I fully appreciate that although highly improbable life could develop in other ways but the numbers for me are just way too high against that happening.
RRReid294 1 week ago
@EdyMar77
Meant to say "Life is guaranteed"
RRReid294 1 week ago
18:12 dark side
TheBlackeyegalaxy 1 week ago
Gj1214b What about that one?
5216l 1 week ago
Aliens Belong in hell
FlightMan18 1 week ago
@FlightMan18 lol what
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eric0100 2 weeks ago
I've already been there. And yes there is these strange high tech beings there no joke
xMEAxMegaDeathx 2 weeks ago
We need starships
11harrij 2 weeks ago
i like the dark side...
rrave24 2 weeks ago
:) Hello in your channel
Lion911199 2 weeks ago
interstellar spam lol XD
90000UTube 2 weeks ago
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90000UTube 2 weeks ago
did god create those other planets so he could start over cuz he screwed up this one? :P
Astr0wave 2 weeks ago
They are watching our every move from base underground moon base..they signed treaty with us DONT START NONE IT WONT BE NONE.......
CHOTICHATRI007 2 weeks ago
The talking is done by the golden voice?
BackstreetMJ 2 weeks ago
Love it... Alien here from another dimention lol.. Cheers Math Rules this universe!!!... Thumbs up if you feel like a smart alien
Maury2u2u 2 weeks ago
interesting
erbsofgod 3 weeks ago
No.
950horsepower 3 weeks ago
lol @ 9:43 "Alien dude, need tickets to Pearl Jam"
mosshark 3 weeks ago
Also I have to admit... I can't help but find it funny they simulated the tidally locked planets atmosphere over a span of five decades on such a planet.
With the way how the formation and evolution of life works, they should try how stable it is over five BILLION years. Or at least two or three billion.
If it turns out stable over THAT period of time, then indeed such strange worlds might be much better suited for life then you'd think.
But five decades just is nothing.
TheSkunkCat 3 weeks ago
@TheSkunkCat Why are you here? Is there any reason at all for life to exist? What we all fail to see is that we humans are a disease in the Earth..I mean put things in scale..In fact planets have life of their own..planets are born and planets die as well... their parents(sun & moon) die too..we are nothing..we are not intelligent..we are dumb beyond measure
TailessLizard 3 weeks ago
I am extremely skeptical about the potential of both M-stars (to unstable, and any planets in the right orbit would be tidally locked) AND superearths (likely to hold huge thick atmospheres, leading to Venus-like planets, and crushing pressures.) to sustain life. I think it's possible maybe a FEW will. But I think most by far couldn't.
On the whole I think most planets with life will be bacteria-worlds (like Earth was for most of it's existence.)
But there still will be SOME other true earths.
TheSkunkCat 4 weeks ago
@TheSkunkCat
Generally when it comes to stars, I agree with the idea of a galactic habitable zone and I only consider middle-aged F,G and K stars to be especially suitable habstars. (Which means I think by far most promising stuff in the galaxy will potentially be in 5% of 5% of all stars in this galaxy. (but hey, that's still 250 million good potential stars in the milky way at least I think.)
TheSkunkCat 4 weeks ago
@TheSkunkCat
Now I DO think 'green moons' might well be possible. So I'm not ruling out gas giants in the green zone (provided they are heavy enough to have large enough moons.) But I AM skeptical of superearths. And obviously particularly bizarre orbits don't work either. So of those 250 million stars there's still alot I am skeptical about. But lets say only 1% has life and only 1% has COMPLEX life. That's still about 25.000 worlds with complex life. (And that's probably to few.)
TheSkunkCat 4 weeks ago
@TheSkunkCat
Now lets say that of 25.000 worlds with complex life only 1% has intelligent life an that for whatever reasons only 1% of that manages to both create advanced technology and NOT wipe themselves out a few centuries after (As I think humans might well do.) Then there's about 2 or 3 advanced civilizations in the milky way.
Which explains why we can't find them. To scarce. (Which DOES line up well enough with how I see it.)
Still a few hundred intelligent non-tech species though!
TheSkunkCat 4 weeks ago
@TheSkunkCat
Bottom line is though... I'm actually VERY skeptical about life in the cosmos. Mere size alone doesn't impress me. I require the stars to be of the right type and metallicity, and the planets to be of the right type to buy there might be life there. But even -I- still think the milky way alone will have more then a few patches of life scattered here and there.
And I think Kepler could well find some good ones even I'd find promising. (I love Kepler in fact!)
TheSkunkCat 4 weeks ago
@TheSkunkCat You're basing your fact that all life needs water, air and lots of sunlight to evolve. Just like we evolved that way, there could be life that evolved using water little resources it had and even life that spawned living off of resources that would be harmful to life on our plane. Remember, there are over a billion stars. It takes us a light year to reach the sun, and stars are spread out over millions of light years apart. Thats a lot of room for life to evolve.
UNDIQUE01 3 weeks ago
@UNDIQUE01
yeah but chemistry remains the same through out the universe.
booley 2 weeks ago
@UNDIQUE01 Light year is a measurement of distance, not a time, and on that note, the sun is only about 0.00016 light years away from us :P . Only further emphasises your point of there being a lot of room though ^^ .
DMusch87 2 weeks ago
I used to be an Interstellar traveler, then I took an arrow to the knee.
666pecker666 4 weeks ago in playlist Season 1
@666pecker666 i used to go faster than the speed of light then i took an einstien to the knee
TheAlexagius 3 weeks ago
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666pecker666 4 weeks ago in playlist Season 1
Hey everyone lets go find a planet we can live on so we can destroy another one!
Dukholtz 4 weeks ago
Thumbs up if your watching this and you got all excited at 6:15
brian9801 4 weeks ago
take me to your dealer
skintrance94 1 month ago
I think that one in two thousand galaxies has a civilization in it.
LifeIsABigPuzzle 1 month ago
@LifeIsABigPuzzle I think every galaxy has mutiple civilizations, and millions of planets with one or more lifeforms(even if they are bacteria) :)
Dayokun 1 month ago
@Dayokun Have you read "Rare Earth" by Peter Ward And Donald Brownlee? For there to be animal life, all of these conditions have to be right. Does it have four gas giants protecting it from meteorites? Does it have plate techtonics? Does it have enough water? And so on. I do believe that icy moons orbiting gas giants are promising though because the gas giant flexes them and gives them an energy source.
LifeIsABigPuzzle 1 month ago
@LifeIsABigPuzzle o: No I haven't. Thanks for the tip, I will read that book :)
Dayokun 1 month ago
@LifeIsABigPuzzle Actually, thats not correct. For there to be life -as we know it- those conditions have to be met. We don't know everything that exists, and we likely never will.
NiamOfAsuras 1 month ago
It's hard understading all of the information if english isn't your first language... But still I understand 75%.
ZenBreakfast 1 month ago in playlist COSMIC JOURNEYS
Why isn't there a Holiday when the lights of cities can be turned off :)
james65508 1 month ago 29
@james65508 there is, it's called earth-hour
Gazmanaust 3 weeks ago
@Gazmanaust but thats only 1 hour. I want the whole night no lights on just off
james65508 3 weeks ago
@james65508 or maybe a month in an apocaliptic scenario :]
TailessLizard 3 weeks ago
@james65508 i like this idea
ChrisTheory28 2 weeks ago
@james65508 Earth Hour
Bensyt 1 day ago
tip of the iceberg... talking about just our galaxy. IF we find any planets that can host life in our galaxy THAT will be the tip of the iceberg... :P
dajdawg69 1 month ago
Wow! Another Rodstein and Lucas masterpiece!
Truly the best two man combo out there. Fantastic++.
M0b1u5 1 month ago
@M0b1u5 Don't forget about Peter Jackson :)
james65508 1 month ago
Crush capitalism and work together
Taste3339 1 month ago
just use cheat codes to spawn -_-
Puffigs 1 month ago
thumbs up if your watching this in 2012
nickolithefunnyguy 1 month ago
@nickolithefunnyguy u serious? is that what gives a sense of achievement, getting thumbs up ur ass on youtube?
ThePsionicMatrixTM 1 month ago
If aliens have received signals from earth, and we tell them, "we come in peace" do you really think they would take us seriously after seeing what we do to each other?
GMisurdaddy 1 month ago 15
@GMisurdaddy hmm.. Lets send something reasonable message in the signal.. "Hi there, So if you have 45 min lets talk about lord jesus christ".. Peace..
menfrombackyard 1 week ago
@GMisurdaddy if I were an alien I wouldn't trust humans at all, matter of fact I wouldn't let humans put one foot in my planet! We're like a virus looking for a new body to destroy.
lalabunnybr 5 days ago
21 green guys didn't liked this video...
04005240 1 month ago
anyway my point, im not a scientist but i can bet u £10000 we wont get in touch with any aliens in the next decade bet another £20000 next 2 decades if we ever fet in toich not b4 2023(why 2023, dont now just sound better and seems far away like 1-2 light years for me);)
evrenUK 1 month ago
100000 years! Thats more than i tought anyway like u said, they may be 1-2 light years away but its still a long way tough isnt it. Im saying we cant get there very soon but if tey want they can. Even if nasa get in touch with another life form what makes you think they will tell us. It would take at least couple of decades to announce it. Real scienctifix advance is fee decades of what comman people use. ie: internet, holographic tvs or even cars usingnelextric or water to run.anyway my point
evrenUK 1 month ago
I have a biology test tomorrow and I'm watching astronomy documentaries...fail
excellent video though!
Dracoti 1 month ago
Like using black holes(if that passible) orlike melocular transportation its a long shot.unless they plan traveling our planet soem time go and send a ship. Otherwise they need to have much much more higher technology then ours. I also think it very likely that there was life long long time ago in mars. But i also belive darth vade and luke skywalker hahahs
evrenUK 1 month ago
@evrenUK I think you mean wormholes, not black holes
Dracoti 1 month ago
Universe is so big that to find an alien or aplanet like oira is like seaeching for needle in a giant ocean. In our life time its very less likely to get intouch with another inteligent life unless thet find us but they need to have far
More superior technology as its clear that we in or around our solar system there is no life form.also ie.: by traveling with light speed it would stilltake houndred or thousand years to pass milkyway. Now imagine that unless they have some kind of shortcut like
evrenUK 1 month ago
@evrenUK Who says they're all the way across the Milky Way? What if they're in a neighbooring Solar system that's just 1 or 2 lightyears away? Maybe they've already began traveling to Earth. Also, you said that to travel the Milky Way it takes "a hundred or thousand" years to get all the way across it. The Millky Way is 100,000 Light Years across, meaning it would take 100,000 years at light speed to get all the way across the Milky Way. There are lots of problems with your statements.
Perceus996 1 month ago
02:05 Coruscant
Ndy999 1 month ago
I have a complaint!!!!
one of those U.S security people at JFK airport last month accused me of being an alien
Glaswegianmark 1 month ago
Yah, have voyager three blast, Pop Musiccccccc
ftlqed 1 month ago
i feel smarter after watching spacerip
FirstPersonShitter 2 months ago in playlist Season 1 36
@FirstPersonShitter Along with feeling smarter, I also get that weird feeling that I'm sooo small and the universe is soo big And other feelings in that order.
shaktimaan09 1 month ago
It's seaming possible that solar systems similar to ours might be the exception not the norm.
poodtang1 2 months ago
21 aliens disliked
z5i 2 months ago
I bet this is what America, Russia, ect do if they found a planet with life . They'll Just send very little scientist , and A hole bunch of soldiers , The scientist will try to explore and study the living creatures on that planet, but the soldiers will go and kill the living creatures and take the useful materials , We (We meaning Humans) NEVER come in peace.
TheOdddellarobia 2 months ago
ESTA BIEN PADRE
pechocha2012 2 months ago
@pechocha2012
pechocha2012 2 months ago
its 2012! give us new vids now! please.. :)
ShoMpa 2 months ago
@ShoMpa u havent heard of kepler22b?
z5i 2 months ago
21 people are idiots
ultraphoennix 2 months ago
Mozilla ad block plus @ Mozilla add ons, they way utube used to be.... ;-)
Trevorthentcy 2 months ago in playlist COSMIC JOURNEYS
There could be trillions for planets with all kinds of life in the uncounted billions of galaxies. Who knows were the boundaries are ( if even that boundaries exist at all). Interesting stuff.
lllchrm9 2 months ago
what is with the bad sim3 music around the 5 min era? don't these people know how to make music?
nannynicky4life 2 months ago
Best video bout kepler
CHOTICHATRI007 2 months ago
There the planet 125 light years away which they have pic of big building and rivers n mountains........
CHOTICHATRI007 2 months ago
im sure the universe has infinite planets with life on it.
sask523 2 months ago
6:26 Pandora :)
timen1986 2 months ago
motherfucking awesome channel
timen1986 2 months ago in playlist Season 1
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20 years is not that much. and it will be totally cool if they hit the like bottom :D
abusjov 2 months ago
20 years is not that much. and it will be totally cool if they hit the like bottom :D
abusjov 2 months ago
''But you know probably know it as Earth.''
TheRookieJoe1 2 months ago
Maybe some teenage alien in the universe is watching a documentary about life on other planets, and some other alien, that speaks in the documentary says: "Our best telescope sent us pictures of the most likely planet with life, we call it Foser 558.''
TheRookieJoe1 2 months ago
@TheRookieJoe1
yes, and maybe we are all part of a bug inside a super computer from some other dimension
timen1986 2 months ago
what new world order, it aint about aliens or mason groups like illiminati, thats just something exaggerated.the new world order is the highest state of imperialism, i just dont get how much people so desperate to believe that we been controlled by underground groups. open ur eys 4fsake, its weapon corps, drug corps , etc. we always been controlled by fat cat 'elite' bourgeois. sitcoms, dramas, stupid mtv, stupid so called news channels are just bombard people with their stupid fascist ideology
evrenUK 2 months ago
@evrenUK
what the hell does that have to do with peoples fascination about our galaxy and finding new worlds??
Glaswegianmark 1 month ago
omg it'll be so cool for an alien to hit "like" button. XD
TheMissRyn 2 months ago in playlist Season 1
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daikatana117 3 months ago
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CognitiveNetwork 3 months ago
@CognitiveNetwork because most people don't get hungarian
tristbjorn 3 months ago in playlist Season 1
2024, first message from Aliens, "Help us, the sun is swallowing our planet" Humans... uh, sorry... we're 3 million years behind your technology...
CognitiveNetwork 3 months ago
and one of the most relevant thing to be shown first from earth on a "discovery program": Coca Cola
CognitiveNetwork 3 months ago
So 4% of the Universe, within 3000 light years... only 56 habitable planets... not much is it?
CognitiveNetwork 3 months ago
Wonderful and terrifying at the same time. Congratulations on your achievement!
HelionSF 3 months ago in playlist COSMIC JOURNEYS
It's strange how we haven't found other lifeforms in the universe, we can find alive micro-bears inside of boiling water and find penguins in the south pole, but we still haven't even found another microbe in the entire visible universe.
TheBaldchipmunk 3 months ago
@TheBaldchipmunk and exactly how much of the visible universe do you think we have examined close enough to detect a microbe? plus - we haven't even know about the micro organism for 200 years. Nothing strange about it at all.
tristbjorn 3 months ago in playlist Season 1
this is not hd
staxjp 3 months ago
Awesome Video!!!
VerseInfinitum 3 months ago
You dont have too find something similar to earth in order to have life.... life can be anywhere/everywhere so why just try to find something similar rather than thinkin inside the box.....
Ingenious817 3 months ago
I like some of the soundtrack...anyone knows whats the name of song at the opening of this documentary
bomberria 3 months ago
GREAT VIDEO. I encourage everyone to watch this.
Ledis15 4 months ago
I like the music to this lol
66ALicEiNCHaiNS06 4 months ago
i think so aliens would contact us or we they but not in this hundred years
SuperPrime18 4 months ago
one thing i don't get is they say that for a planet there needs to be water dirt and oxygen. but what if there is something like lets a a type of living creature that lives in lava you may never know or a creature that lives in rocks or something idk im just saying every living organism doesn't have to live like we do
gow3isba 4 months ago
Our solar system is unique and there can be no other "exactly" like ours. NONE! There cannot be another exact 9 planets orbiting the sun. So stick that in your hat and chew on it.
67bandit67 4 months ago
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@67bandit67 What are you babbling about?
ianman6 4 months ago in playlist Season 1
person who ever went to this area and how real are saying here
joseph9047 4 months ago
Really? We come in Peace? The only way we'd come in peace, is if we find out they are much more technologically advanced than us, but only until someone figured out how to take control. Since when have we not invaded and taken over every country? Killed and Mamed? Pretended to be allies just to get in, and then do the hook and switch? We're still freaking animals, with no respect for the life on our own planet. Good ideals always turn into deceit with the warmongers on this planet.
Fesheca 4 months ago in playlist Season 1 36
@Fesheca I disagree. Comparing our history from, say, 100,000 years ago to the modern age, we have expanded gigantically in our capacity to reason and our capacity to empathise. We went from tribes massacring each other to increasingly interconnected nation states, to supranational social unions. We've gone from gleefully hunting species to extinction (think of the dodo and carrier pidgeon) to trying to stop the natural extinction of several species alive today.
Reghedable 3 months ago
@Reghedable As long as this nation is controlled by warmongers, we will never be considered a peaceful civilization in the eyes of a more evolved species. How many countries have we recently invaded, taking over resources, destroying & killing, and when did we last have Congressional Oversight? Over 400,000 lives lost for the "cause" in the last decade, where all countries were entered illegally. Really? Peaceful?
I recommend your stepping outside yourself to get a better view.
Fesheca 3 months ago
@Fesheca I am Canadian, not American, and you are being Amerocentric. The pinnacle of human civilization was the USA at one point, but that is no longer the case. You are looking from a snapshot point of view. Yes, there is still war and violence. Yes, we do not live on a peaceful planet. However, consider the drastic differences between, say, the 21st century to the 20th century. Africa was annexed and conquered, and a few empires dominated the world.
Reghedable 3 months ago
@Fesheca This can be exemplified in the Boxer Rebellion, when in the late 1890s several Chinese rejected foreign influence and rebelled against the imperial powers, after which an alliance of empires defeated them and subjected them to a brutal occupation, then left after pillaging China of vast riches with barely a peep from international media. In contrast, the US war in Afghanistan and Iraq have been scathingly criticized for their rights abuses by both American and non American sources.
Reghedable 3 months ago
@Fesheca Also, knock off the smarminess, it really doesn't help your argument at all. I am being polite and I'd like it if you'd do the same.
Reghedable 3 months ago
@Reghedable "Stepping Outside Oneself," is very enlightening, something few take the time to do. Even so, the question is whether an advanced E.T. Race would think Earth is peaceful. When you consider that most all governments are a part of the world-wide mind-set of the NWO who support that Amerocentric ideology, one has to conclude "if not part of the solution, they're part of the problem."
We're all in this together as a whole, and that's how the Earth will be judged, unfortunately.
Fesheca 3 months ago
@Fesheca You took a dive from a reasonable argument to tinfoil-hat-guy with your NWO comment. I think I'll end our conversation here.
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f56789123 3 months ago
@Reghedable The New World Order is happening now. Fesheca is right. Calling someone else a "tinfoil-hat guy" is part of the reason that evil men are able to do whatever they want.
To paraphrase Dave Chappelle, "Calling someone crazy is the ultimate conversation ender. It means you have dehumanized them and therefore will not listen to them from that point on. Maybe instead of calling them crazy, realize that the environment is a little fucked up."
f56789123 3 months ago
@Reghedable Ha, look who's being smarmy now. Nice way to squirm out of an argument. The ? isn't if we EVER evolved. It's about our PRESENT state of consciousness. It matters not that fewer are killed. It matters that we kill, period. One life is too great to sacrifice so a ruling elite can control resources. Time to let the left hemisphere have a rest so your right brain can develop into something that resembles humanity . . . that is, if you even have the capacity to know what that means.
Fesheca 3 months ago
@Reghedable The idea of a New World Order can encompass much more than you care to think of. It doesn't have to be an ideal of lunic conspiratorial jibber jabber.
hotpockets222 3 months ago
@Reghedable Human beings have not gotten any more peaceful in the time we have been on this planet. One needs only turn a single eye to the hunger, disease, war, filth, and poverty that exists in every country to realize this. If anything, we have become more warlike. A million years ago, we could kill each other with sticks and stones. Now we have guns and nuclear bombs.
Until the people of the world unite under the banner of peace and the common good, there will always be fear and war.
f56789123 3 months ago 21
@f56789123 Yes, as I said, there is a great deal of work to be done. But use tribal mentalities as an example. Back in, say, 10,000 BC, tribes would massacre each other for things as small as differences in physical appearance and cultural norms. Look at the old testament as an example of the insanity that prevailed during this period.
Reghedable 3 months ago
@f56789123 Now contrast this to modern nation-states. Read my comments about the Boxer Rebellion in contrast to the modern day wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. I think I make my argument pretty strongly there. Consider the gigantic leaps we've made in such a short time. 350 years ago, Galileo was being persecuted for daring to suggest the world was round; now we've identified the beginning of the universe and are discovering hundreds of extrasolar planets.
Reghedable 3 months ago
@f56789123 you never know maybe a new species might just be what we need to bring us back together to show us were not the only ones that have problems , ill admit we could be more peacefull but that might just change if we see other species getting along, i belive in the theory that there are others and might just help instead of destroy , i hope if there are aliens that they are civilized and intellagent but we can only hope
desigirl1223 2 months ago in playlist COSMIC JOURNEYS
@desigirl1223 I also hope that extraterrestrials would be peaceful - but these are things that are difficult if not impossible to know. We are always waiting for someone to come and save us from ourselves, whether it be a Jesus-figure or an alien civilization.
The message is the same, either way - that we have to help ourselves as a race. I think it is irresponsible to sit and wait for someone to save us when we are so capable of fixing our problems ourselves.
f56789123 2 months ago
@f56789123 I think uniting the world is a very good possibility
If there's someone else to fight ie: aliens
JScivlancer1 2 months ago in playlist COSMIC JOURNEYS
@f56789123
Man can't be good by his own.
moveaxebx 1 month ago
@moveaxebx We know that man is capable of both the greatest good and the greatest evil. It's all about choice and exercising free will in a responsible way.
f56789123 1 month ago
@moveaxebx
"Does that make the search for another Earth..."
*Looking as comments as video runs
Really?
Yes, man CAN be good on his own. humankind has the capacity for peace, and for war. We can kill and heal, hug and hurt. I have to assume you are trying to stick in a higher power to explain good, but why?
That seems totally unnecessary, and if you want to make any kind of statement that is that certain, then you need to support it.
YetAnotherInfidel 1 month ago
@f56789123 Everytime I hear something like this, I want to quit my dream as a writer and dominate earth for that sole purpose of peace. Just destroy to create...
BaxterXenon 1 month ago
@f56789123 /shrug, the rest of nature is just as (if not more) brutal. Adults slaying each other's young, prey eaten alive (slowly), etc. etc.
Of course, being sentient beings we should hold ourselves to a higher standard...but at the end of the day, we're just animals.
FTingB 1 month ago
@Fesheca
I couldnt have said that better myself. You hit the nail on the head.
CoryTube2011 3 months ago
@Fesheca lol this video is olny related to habitable planets and to colonize a planet not boom boom and bang bang then bam bam with aliens.
PlushGallade 2 months ago in playlist Season 1
@PlushGallade Right, because Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Pakistan, Uganda, Yemen, etc., were uninhabited. You don't know what they're looking for, but if history is any indication...we surely know what the possibilities are.
Fesheca 2 months ago
@Fesheca I couldnt agree with you more
014daddy 2 months ago
Thanks for this information !
gomezpiro 4 months ago
Look man, I don't care how smart the aliens are; if they haven't invented ice cream and drink coffee, I'd rather stick with human stupidity encompassed in everything else we do.
mywonderjam 5 months ago
when the world ends,im gonna hop on my magical ponycornasaurus and fly away to the planet Irk! :D ill bring the rest of the world with me don't worry.and if anyone trolls me TROLLS BE GONE!
DTOM63 5 months ago
I truly believe that there are other life forms out there, and the reason why they haven't contacted us is that only around 0.1% of the light from Earth has reached the Milky Way and 0.0000007% of light from Earth has reached the entire universe.
Ravenielago16 5 months ago
@Ravenielago16 the entire universe? Our planet is about 4.5 billion years old, the universe can possibly be up to 137,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 light years across. see the problem here? Either that or 2,740,000,000 light years across....no one knows
MrEntertainmentrules 5 months ago
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PaulGeoffreySmith 5 months ago
NOOOOOOOOO FUCKING AVATAR REFERENCE RUINED MY DAY
TROLLERSDELIGHT 5 months ago
hopefully aliens will come here, kidnap us and force us to work on their home planet for free!! ;0)
TylerMcGinnisJr 5 months ago
@TylerMcGinnisJr
damn mexican !!!
Glaswegianmark 1 month ago
Technically these guys are forgetting that even if it takes a long time to get to a planet thats already habitable we can still use terraforming on planets that are close to use until or tech can advance more.
Redjoker96 5 months ago in playlist Season 1
You know what we should do? Instead of texting messages, we should send pictures, because maybe other worlds don't understand our language. I just sure hope we get something in my lifetime.
imdownlikethat 5 months ago
Holy crap! The beginning sounds & looks exactly like the intro in the PC game
Dune1 ! With Arrakis spinning around and stuff :D
Mitulaa 5 months ago